International audienceThe focusing theorem identifies a complete class of sequent proofs that have no inessential non-deterministic choices and restrict the essential choices to a particular normal form. Focused proofs are therefore well suited both for the search and for the representation of sequent proofs. The calculus of structures is a proof formalism that allows rules to be applied deep inside a formula. Through this freedom it can be used to give analytic proof systems for a wider variety of logics than the sequent calculus, but standard presentations of this calculus are too permissive, allowing too many proofs. In order to make it more amenable to proof search, we transplant the focusing theorem from the sequent calculus to the cal...
International audienceWe present a compact sequent calculus LKU for classical logic organized around...
International audienceWe present a compact sequent calculus LKU for classical logic organized around...
International audienceFocusing and selection are techniques that shrink the proof searchspace for re...
International audienceThe focusing theorem identifies a complete class of sequent proofs that have n...
International audienceThe focusing theorem identifies a complete class of sequent proofs that have n...
The focusing theorem identifies a complete class of sequent proofs that have no inessential non-dete...
The proof-theoretic approach to logic programming has benefited from the introduction of focused pro...
Focusing is a general technique for transforming a sequent proof system into one with a syntactic se...
Focusing is a general technique for transforming a sequent proof system into one with a syntactic se...
Focusing is a general technique for transforming a sequent proof system into one with a syntactic se...
Focusing, introduced by Jean-Marc Andreoli in the context of classical linear logic [Andreoli 1992],...
Focusing [1] is a proof-theoretic device to structure proof search in the sequent calculus: it provi...
International audienceLinear logic enjoys strong symmetries inherited from classical logic while pro...
International audienceLinear logic enjoys strong symmetries inherited from classical logic while pro...
AbstractLinear logic enjoys strong symmetries inherited from classical logic while providing a const...
International audienceWe present a compact sequent calculus LKU for classical logic organized around...
International audienceWe present a compact sequent calculus LKU for classical logic organized around...
International audienceFocusing and selection are techniques that shrink the proof searchspace for re...
International audienceThe focusing theorem identifies a complete class of sequent proofs that have n...
International audienceThe focusing theorem identifies a complete class of sequent proofs that have n...
The focusing theorem identifies a complete class of sequent proofs that have no inessential non-dete...
The proof-theoretic approach to logic programming has benefited from the introduction of focused pro...
Focusing is a general technique for transforming a sequent proof system into one with a syntactic se...
Focusing is a general technique for transforming a sequent proof system into one with a syntactic se...
Focusing is a general technique for transforming a sequent proof system into one with a syntactic se...
Focusing, introduced by Jean-Marc Andreoli in the context of classical linear logic [Andreoli 1992],...
Focusing [1] is a proof-theoretic device to structure proof search in the sequent calculus: it provi...
International audienceLinear logic enjoys strong symmetries inherited from classical logic while pro...
International audienceLinear logic enjoys strong symmetries inherited from classical logic while pro...
AbstractLinear logic enjoys strong symmetries inherited from classical logic while providing a const...
International audienceWe present a compact sequent calculus LKU for classical logic organized around...
International audienceWe present a compact sequent calculus LKU for classical logic organized around...
International audienceFocusing and selection are techniques that shrink the proof searchspace for re...